A discussion about North Korea and the death Kim Jong-il with David Sanger of The New York Times, Jeffrey Bader of the Brookings Institution and Christopher Hill; Lisa Randall on recent discoveries regarding the Higgs Boson aka The God Particle

Niall Ferguson of Harvard University on his book Civilization: The West and the Rest; Simon Sebag Montefiore on his book "Jerusalem: the Biography"; Photographer John Loengard on Age of Silver: Encounters With Great Photographers

Mark Halperin of Time magazine & Maggie Haberman of Politico on Herman Cain; A look at the G-20 Summit with Gillian Tett U.S. Managing Editor, Financial Times and Ian Bremmer of the Eurasia Group; Author Joan Didion on her book "Blue Nights"

A discussion about President Obama's leadership with Fareed Zakaria, Editor-at-Large of TIME Magazine, Drew Westen of Emory University and Jonathan Chait of The New Republic; Michael Boyd, Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company

Robert Rubin, Former Secretary of the Treasury; Update on Turkey with Steven Cook of The Council On Foreign Relations, Bulent Aliriza of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Ross Wilson of The Atlantic Council

We continue to look at President Obama's Afghanistan troop withdrawal with General Jack Keane (Ret), Former Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army & Vali Nasr, Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University;

New York Times columnists David Brooks, Thomas L. Friedman, David Leonhardt & Roger Cohen discuss the Obama administration's withdrawal of troops in Afghanistan, domestic issues and the challanges for the President in the 2012 election

Senator Richard Lugar on Afghanistan; Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense Full Description: Senator Richard Lugar on Afghanistan || Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense on his book 'Known and Unknown: A Memoir'

Jon Hilsenrath of The Wall Street Journal & Peter Coy of Bloomberg Businessweek on the economy || EDavid Ignatius of 'The Washington Post' on his book "Blood Money: A Novel of Espionage" || Jennet Conant on her book 'A Covert Affair: Julia Child and Paul Child in the OSS '

Jeffrey Toobin of CNN, Mark Halperin of Time & Pete Williams of NBC News on John Edwards' Indictment; Economy update with Jared Bernstein of The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Paul Krugman of The New York Times, David Walker of Comeback America I

A look at US-Israeli relations with Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal, Aluf Benn of Haaretz, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic and Walter Russell Mead of the American Interest || Jane Lubchenco administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Preview of President Obama's Mideast Speech with Rami Khouri of American University of Beirut, Robert Danin of the Council on Foreign Reelations & Michele Dunne of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace || We look at Penske Racing with Roger Penske, Founder and Chairman of the Penske Corporation and drivers Helio Castroneves, Ryan Briscoe and Will Powermoreless

Ahmet Davutoglu, Foreign Minister of Turkey || A discussion about Turkey with Ian Bremmer of the Eurasia Group, Henri Barkey of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations and via Istanbul, journalist Andrew Finkel

On this episode of Charlie Rose he talks with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister of Turkey. Recep is the leader of the Adalet Ve Kalk_nma Partisi (the Justice and Development Party). He was once strongly Islamist but has become more conservative and mainstream. He and his government have pursued reforms to get Turkey to enter the European Union.moreless

From Washington D.C. a conversation with US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner & Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan about the U.S./China Strategic and Economic dialogue that is taking place this week || Francis Fukuyama on his book 'The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution'

Brian Ross of ABC news on Osama bin Laden's death || Gen. Michael Yayden (Ret.), former director of the CIA on the US raid on Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan || Continued discussion on Osama bin Laden's death with David Ignatius of The Washington Post, Steve Coll of The New America Foundation and via Istanbul Dexter Filkins of The New York Timesmoreless

Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News, reports from Alabama on the devastating tornadoes that hit the South on Wednesday || Prize-Winning Photographer Lynsey Addario discusses being held for six days by Qaddafi's forces in Libya || David Leonhardt of 'The New York Times' on the economy

Ryan Lizza, The New Yorker's Washington correspondent on President Obama || Jon Meacham on Random House re-releasing 'The Civil War: A Narrative' by Sheldon Foote and it's accompanying collection of essays edited by Jon Meacham called 'American Homer' || Christy Turlington on her film about the challanges that pregnant women face called 'No Woman, No Cry'moreless

A look at the play "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo" with actors Robin Williams, Arian Moayed, playwright Rajiv Joseph and director Moisés Kaufma || Alexandra Styron on her book 'Reading My Father' || James B. Stewart on his book "Tangled Webs: How American Society Is Drowning In Lies"

Brian Williams reports on the devastating tornadoes that hit the South on Wednesday, Prize-Winning Photographer Lynsey Addario discusses being held for six days by Qaddafi's forces in Libya; David Leonhardt of 'The New York Times' on the economy

Gretchen Morgenson of 'The New York Times' on the lack of high-profile prosecutions in the aftermath of the financial crisis || Simon Schama on his book "Scribble, Scribble, Scribble: Writing on Politics, Ice Cream, Churchill, and My Mother" || Jamie Oliver discusses 'Food Revolution'

On this episode of Charlie Rose he continues his in depth look at the ongoing crisis in Libya. He talks with the journalists Bernard-Henri Leacutevy and Les Gelb of The Council on Foreign Relations. He also talks via sattelitte with Kareem Fahim of The New York Times, from Benghazi. Ben Wedeman from CNN also reports from Eastern Libya.moreless

A look at the Obama administration's response to the events in the Middle East with guest host Al Hunt of Bloomberg News, Andrea Mitchell, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for NBC News and Michael Duffy, Assistant Managing Editor of 'Time' Magazine || The NCAA Basketball Final Four with Craig Robinson, head coach of the Oregon State University men's basketball team and John Feinstein of 'The Washington Post' || Roger Rosenblatt author of 'Unless It Moves the Human Heart' & Stanley Fish author of 'How to Write A Sentence'moreless

Rula Amin of Al Jazeera reports from Damascus || Guest host Bob Simon on Syria with Andrew J. Tabler of The Washington Institute, Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University, Robert Malley, Program Director for Middle East and North Africa at the International Crisis Group and Mohamad Bazzi of The Council on Foreign Relations || Linda Wells, editor in chief of Allure magazinemoreless

Tonight while Charlie is on assignment in Indonesia, Al Hunt of Bloomberg News hosts a discussion about President Obama and Libya with Senator Jack Reed, Senator John McCain, Julianna Goldman, Chief White House Correspondent for Bloomberg News, David Ignatius of 'The Washington Post,' Doyle McManus, Washington columnist for 'The Los Angeles Times' || Howard Schultz, chairman and CEO of Starbucks on his book 'Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul'moreless

On this episode of the Charlie Rose show Charlie interviews a round table of mayors including Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, Kasim Reed, the mayor of Atlanta, Jerry Sanders, the mayor of San Diego, Michael Nutter, the mayor of Philadelphia, R.T Rybak, the mayor of Minneapolis, and Bill White, the former mayor of Houston.moreless

Richard Engel of NBC News reports from Libya || Rep. Barney Frank on The Dodd-Frank bill || Former Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold on the science of cooking and his 6 Volume book: 'Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking'

The Future of Nuclear Power with Jonathan Schell of "The Nation," William Tucker, author of "Terrestrial Energy: How Nuclear Power Will Lead the Green Revolution and End America's Energy Odyssey" and Michael Levi, senior fellow and director of the program on energy security and climate change at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "On Nuclear Terrorism" || A look at the film 'Limitless' with with Bradley Cooper and director Neil Burgermoreless

Ethan Bronner of 'The New York Times' reports from Bahrain || Middle East update with Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group, Zalmay Khalilzad of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and John Negroponte, former Director of National Intelligence & former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State

Congresswoman Barbara Lee about her life, her inspirations and the role she has played in American politics || Jay Bilas of ESPN on the NCAA basketball tournament|| Barton Biggs of Traxis Partners on his book "A Hedge Fund Tale of Reach and Grasp...or what's a Heaven for?"

Anna Coren of CNN reports from Japan || Update on Japan with Olli Heinonen of Harvard University, Frank von Hippel of Princeton University and David Sanger of 'The New York Times' || We look at the iPad 2 and the future of tablets with Walt Mossberg of the 'Wall Street Journal' and David Carr of 'The New York Times'moreless

Seth Stein of Northwestern University on the Earthquake in Japan || Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia on Russia's bid to join the World Trade Organization || Peter Guber, Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment

Looking ahead at General David Petraeus' report on Afghanistan with James Shinn of Princeton University, General Jack Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army and David Ignatius of 'The Washington Post' || Jeff Greenfield on his book 'Then Everything Changed: Stunning Alternate Histories of American Politics: JFK, RFK, Carter, Ford, Reagan' || An appreciation of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Brodermoreless

A look at Libya with Jessica Tuchman Matthews, president of the Carnegie Endowment, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, David Sanger of "The New York Times" and Leon Wieseltier of 'The New Republic' || Women in the World with Tina Brown, Editor in Chief, The Daily Beast, Dina Powell, President of the Goldman Sachs Foundation and Zainab Salbi, Founder and CEO, Women for Women Internationalmoreless

Joe Klein of 'Time' magazine on the Wisconsin budget protests || Nassim Taleb on his book "The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms" || Mike Huckabee, Former Governor of Arkansas and author of "A Simple Government: Twelve Things We Really Need from Washington (and a Trillion That We Don't!)"

David Kirkpatrick of 'The New York Times' reports from the Tunisian side of the Libya-Tunisian border || Julianna Goldman of Bloomberg News || John Negroponte on the situation in Libya || Ethan Bronner, Jerusalem bureau chief of The New York Times

Ben Wedemen of CNN reports from Libya || A look at the events in Libya with two Libyan-Americans Ali Ahmida of the University of New England & Khaled Mattawa of the University of Michigan || Charles Maxwell Senior Energy Analyst at Weeden and Company on Oil prices ant the situation in Libya || Continued conversation about Libya with Aaron David Miller of the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholarsmoreless

Chris Matthews of MSNBC's 'Hardball' on "President of the World: The Bill Clinton Phenomenon" which will air on Monday February 21 at 10PM on MSNBC || Chris Anderson, TED Conference || James Kaplan on book about Frank Sinatra 'Frank: The Voice'

A look at Bahrain with Michael Slackman, Foreign Correspondent with 'The New York Times' from Manama || Bobby Ghosh of 'Time' on Arab youth protests || A look at Artificial Intelligence with Brian Christian, of 'The Atlantic' & Richard Waters of 'Financial Times' || Arianna Huffington and Tim Armstrong on AOL's purchase of The Huffington Postmoreless

David Brooks of 'The New York Times' on the budget and Egypt || From Cairo Shady El Ghazaly Harb on the youth revolution that helped end Hosni Mubarak's 30 year rule as President || Dick Cavett discusses his career and latest book "Talk Show," a collection of pieces he has written for 'The New York Times' since 2007moreless

Naguib Sawiris, Chairman & CEO, Orascom Telecom || Journalists in Cairo with John Simpson, World Affairs Editor for BBC News, Richard Engel, Chief Foreign Correspondent for NBC News, Robert Fisk, Middle East correspondent of the The Independent and Andrew Hammond, Senior Correspondent in the Middle East for Reuters

Guest host Al Hunt of Bloomberg News & David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent for "The New York Times" on Washington's handling of the crisis in Egypt || Actor Annette Bening on her Oscar nomination for her role in 'The Kids are All Right' || Peter Bergen discusses his book 'The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict Between America and al-Qaeda'moreless

Continued coverage of the protests in Egypt from Cairo with Brian Williams, Managing Editor of NBC Nightly News, Mona El-Naggar of 'The New York Times,' Naguib Sawiris, Chairman and CEO of Orascom Telecom and from Washington D.C. Jake Tapper of ABC News || Bill Keller, Executive Editor of 'The New York Times' discusses his article "The Boy who kicked the Hornet's Nest -- dealing with Julian Assange and his secrets."moreless

From Cairo David D. Kirkpatrick of 'The New York Times' || Marwan Muasher former Deputy Prime Minister of Jordan and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace & Robert Satloff, Washington Institute for Near East Policy || Barbara Walters discusses her heart surgery and upcoming special exploring open heart surgery "A Barbara Walters Special: A Matter of Life and Death"moreless

Update on Egypt with Tarek Masoud of Harvard Kennedy School, Fouad Ajami of Johns Hopkins University, Emad Shahin, Anthony Shadid of 'The New York Times' & Neil MacFarquhar of 'The New York Times' || Stephen P. Cohen of the Institute for Middle East Peace and Development & Bruce Riedel of the Brookings Institutemoreless

A look at the recent unrest in the Mideast with Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group, Marc Lynch of George Washington University and Emad Shahin of the University of Notre Dame || Anthony Hopkins on his latest film 'The Rite'

Live coverage of President Obama's State of the Union Address with Al Hunt of Bloomberg News, Mark Halperin of 'Time' magazine, Attorney General of California Kamala Harris, John Heilemann of 'New York' magazine, Gwen Ifill of 'Washington Week' and 'The PBS Newshour', author Jon Meacham and John Sununu

A Preview of President Obama's State of the Union Address with Al Hunt, executive editor for Bloomberg News in Washington D.C. & Julianna Goldman, White House correspondent for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek || Lynn Sweet, Washington, D.C. bureau chief for the Chicago Sun-Times on Rahm Emanuel || George Shultz, Former US Secretary of State on his book 'Ideas and Action: Featuring the Ten Commandments of Negotiations'moreless

A look at this week meetings between the Chinese and the Americans with Zhou Wenzhong, former ambassador of China to the United States of America || John Mack, Chairman of Morgan Stanley on the economic relationship between China and the United States || Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch on Human Rights in China || An appreciation of author Reynolds Price who died January 20, 2011, after suffering a heart attackmoreless

Susan Rice, US Ambassador to the United Nations and member of President Obama's Cabinet and the National Security Council discusses the work of the United Nations and the significance of Sudan Referendum || Jim Nantz of CBS Sports on this weekends NFL Conference Championship games

Wu Jianmin, Vice Chairman of the China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy || A look at Hu Jintao's visits to Washington D.C. with Richard McGregor of the 'Financial Times,' David Leonhardt of 'The New York Times' & Cheng Li of The Brookings Institution|| Author Garry Trudeau discusses his book '40: A Doonesbury Retrospective'moreless

A rebroadcast of The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (April 4, 2008) with Tom Brokaw, John Hope Franklin, James Clyburn and Dr. Beverly Tatum || A look at Tunisia with Taoufik Ben Amor of Columbia University & Malika Zeghal of Harvard University || Alan Riding on his book 'And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris'moreless

A look at the upcoming NFL Playoffs with Boomer Esiason & Peter King || Bernard-Henry Lévy on his book of correspondences with writer Michel Houellebecq called 'Public Enemies: Dueling Writers Take On Each Other and the World' || Alex Gibney on his film 'Client 9: The Rise & Fall of Eliot Spitzer'moreless

President Obama's speech in Tucson with Sean Wilentz of Princeton University, journalist George Packer & Ross Douthat of 'The New York Times' || Singer-songwriter and author Patti Smith discusses her memoir 'Just Kids' about her life with artist Robert Mapplethorpe

We continue to look at the tragedy in Tucson with David Remnick of the 'New Yorker,' James Fallows of 'The Atlantic,' David Brooks of 'The New York Times' || Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman of Columbia University and Roger Depue former Chief FBI Behavavioral Sciences Unit and founder of The Academy Group on the tragedy in Tucson, Arizona and Jared Lee Loughnermoreless

We look at the shootings in Tucson with Brian Williams, Managing Editor of NBC Nightly Newse || Continued examination o the shootings in Tucson with author John Meacham & Ezra Klein of 'The Washington Post' || Jack Dorsey, Founder of Twitter and Square

Chris Van Hollen, Democratic Representative from Maryland and Al Hunt of Bloomberg News discuss Congress and the 61st Speaker of the House, John Boehner || David Brooks of 'The New York Times' and Al Hunt of Bloomberg News on John Boehner|| Actor Robert Duvall and his latest film 'Get Low'

A look at the new Congress with Al Hunt of Bloomberg News, Senator Judd Gregg, Gillian Tett of the 'Financial Times' and Rep. Thaddeus McCotter || An update on Afghanistan with the 'New York Times' Kabul Bureau Chief Alissa Rubin and Deputy Bureau Chief Rod Norland

A look at the relationship between China and the United States with Zbigniew Brzezinski former National Security advisor in the Carter Administration || The Middle East and the stalemate in the peace process with Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University & Aluf Benn, Editor-at-Large for 'Haaretz' || David Carr of 'The New York Times' on the digital media landscape for 2011moreless

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